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1895 in paleontology
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Insects
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Synapsids
Non-mammalian
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Birds
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References
References
- Scudder, S. H. (1895). "Canadian fossil insects, myriapods and arachnids, Vol I. The Tertiary Hemiptera of British Columbia". [[Geological Survey of Canada]] Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology.
- Scudder, S. H. (1895). "Canadian fossil insects, myriapods and arachnids, Vol II. The Coleoptera hitherto found fossil in Canada". [[Geological Survey of Canada]] Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology.
- (2006). "The earliest find of Tropiduchidae (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha), representing a new tribe, from the Eocene of Green River, USA, with notes on the fossil record of higher Fulgoroidea". Russian Entomological Journal.
- (1897). "Observations sur quelques insectes du Corallien de la Bavière". Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia.
- (2011). "Phylogeny and Taxonomy of the Patagonian Miocene Falcon ''Thegornis musculosus'' Ameghino, 1895 (Aves: Falconidae)". Journal of Paleontology.
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